Identification

Map

Structure in General

Building type

low-rise building

Building status

existing [completed]

Architectural style

beaux-arts / historism

Usages

Main Usage

city hallcourt house

Facts

Designed in a Beaux-Arts Neoclassical style, the facade features two curved wings with engaged Ionic columns, a rusticated base of Cotopaxi granite, and a carillon clock tower topped with a golden eagle.

The City and County Building, conceived as part of the 1906 Robinson plan, took 26 years and the combined efforts of 39 architects to realize.

It faces the State Capitol across Civic Center Park to the east.

A monumental staircase leads up to a three-story tall temple-front entry with Corinthian columns of Stone Mountain, Georgia, granite.

Large bronze doors open into a lobby featuring Colorado travertine panels, eight 19-foot high columns in the rotunda, and various works by local artists.

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